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Marthe48

(23,160 posts)
Sat Mar 28, 2026, 05:26 PM 7 hrs ago

About audio books

Do you prefer listening to a man or a woman narrate? If the reader assumes characters, which do you think is more authentic: a man imitating a woman's voice, or a woman imitating a man's voice?

Just curious. I like listening to British men the most, but I'm listening to a woman with an Irish accent right now. I like mid-century radio shows featuring a cast with solid NYC accents. Really takes me back!





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About audio books (Original Post) Marthe48 7 hrs ago OP
Gender doesn't matter much to me for narration. surrealAmerican 6 hrs ago #1
I finished listening to the Cross and Sampson audiobook last week LogDog75 49 min ago #2

surrealAmerican

(11,873 posts)
1. Gender doesn't matter much to me for narration.
Sat Mar 28, 2026, 05:47 PM
6 hrs ago

I prefer that the reader does not try to voice the characters, and that they have an accent I don't have to work to understand.

LogDog75

(1,299 posts)
2. I finished listening to the Cross and Sampson audiobook last week
Sat Mar 28, 2026, 11:43 PM
49 min ago

The actor doing the voices of Cross and Sampson did a good job but was kind of weak on the female characters. He upped the pitch on the female voices and made them sound a little weaker in the way he sounded.

I tend not to listen to audiobooks because I like reading the tone of the writing rather than listening to it.

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